WeldingTechnology(A.A.S.)

This career program is for students desiring employment in the expanding field of welding and welding technology engineering. Graduates will have the opportunity to pursue careers such as welding technician, welding supervisor, inspector, and sales engineer, qualifying for technician level positions involved in testing and improving welding processes, procedures, and equipment.

Graduates also have the option of transferring to four-year institutions offering the bachelor’s degree in welding engineering technology.

To complete the program in two years, students must begin in a fall semester.

CSC 1310, CSC 1320, and CSC 1330 are five-week courses that represent a time commitment of 15 weeks, equivalent to a full three-credit hour course. Students may opt to take CSC 1510 or CSC 1560 instead.

With the appropriate background, student may elect to take MAT 1600 or MAT 1710; PHY 1610 and PHY 1620; or PHY 1710 and PHY 2710; or CHE 1550 as Mathematics and Sciences courses. Students should discuss course selection with their advisor.

Transfer Agreements

Our courses and programs are designed to give you a strong foundation in your area of study. But we know that for many of you, your time at JCC is just the first step in your educational journey. And when it's time for you to take your next step, that strong foundation, coupled with the wide variety of transfer agreements we maintain with several top colleges and universities, will help make your transfer process as smooth as possible. Learn More

It is important when planning your transfer to talk with your advisor about the specifics of each four-year college or university.